Safety-razor holder



kAug. 19, 1924.V I 1,505,657

G. H. MAURER SAFETY RAZOR HOLDER Filed April 24, 1924 lilatented Aug, 19, 1924.

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SAFETY-RAZOR HOLDER..

Application led. April 24, 1924. Serial No. 708,688.

To @ZZ whom t may concern.'

Be it known that I, Gnonon H. MAUnnR, a citizen ot the United States of America', residing at Jacksonville, in the county oi' Duval and State of Florida, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Safety-Razor Holders, of which the Jiollowing is specification.

The object or my invention. is to provide a simple and cheap, but eli'ective and light holder for safety razor blades which may be readily and conveniently assembled for holding the blade and disassembled for cleaning the blade and associated parts, and with this object in view my invention consists of the parts and combination of parts as will hereinafter be more fully descibed.

in the drawings:

Tfigure l is an elevation of the two side of my improved holder.

Figure 2 is aV longitudinal section of the holder assembled.

Figure 3 is a transverse sectional. view of line 3 3, Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrow.

Figure 4: is a similar view of the .line #4, Figure 2, looking in the direction oi the arrow.

lt will be seen from the several igures in the drawing that the two main members constitutingmy improvement in holders are of exact. construction and therefore it will be necessary to describe but one of them.

The reference numeral l designates one side of my improved holder which terminates at one end in a tongue 2 projecting in the plane of the side member.. This member is provided at its other end in a flange extending inwardly as at 3 and `torwardly as at 4f, there being an opening 5 in this flange which receives the tongue 2 on the opposite member whereby the two side members are locked together. provided with notches 6 intheir side edges in which a securing band 7 is secured thereby Jfurther holding the two side members to- These members are also'- gethern. This bandy is of such material that it may be readily sprung from its locked position to enable kthe separation of the side members.

At one end of the side member and projecting from its inner face l yprovide pins i side members at 'the end from which the tongue 2 projects have their outer Jface concave asfat l0, which concave functions as a guard to space the edge of the razor blade properly with reference to the tace in the act of shaving.

Oi course, it is understood that changes may be made in the details or' construction without departing from the scope of the appended claim.

' TWhat I claimfis:

A razor blade holder comprising two members, each member consisting of an elongated plate, a perforatedk flange dependingr from one `end thereof anda tongue projectingn laterally from the other end of the plate, locking tongues ydepending from the undertace near one end of therplate, the end portion ot the plate carrying the tongue being concaved, notchesy in the side edges of the yplate and bands adapted to be seated in said notches to hold the two'members together, said depending tongues being adapted to enter spaced openings in a razor blade and thereby holdingsaid blade in operative position between said members..

In testimony whereof I atlix my signature;

GEORGE H.MAURER. 

